Seven Seas Bulletin One : Zine Edition. Giant Crabs, Orcas, Sunscreen, and Overfishing
This is the zine edition of Seven Seas Bulletin One. You can purchase a physical copy on our Etsy shop at http://portsundries.etsy.com or email us at [email protected]. There is a link to our non-zine edition below.
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Page 01, Visit Port Sundries
Page 02, The Orca That Almost Wasn't
Page 03, Help Keep The Ocean And Yourself Healthy With Reef Safe Sunscreens
Page 04, What Is Overfishing
Page 05, Did Giant Crabs Eat Amelia Earhart?!
Page 06, Donate to Port Sundries Marine Conservation Fund. Shop with Port Sundries and Support Our Marine Conservation Efforts
Back Cover Mission Statement
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What's a zine?
A zine is a small, self-published magazine or booklet that champions DIY culture and independent expression. Often handmade and distributed in limited quantities, zines cover diverse topics—from art and literature to counterculture and politics—offering a creative outlet for alternative ideas.
Why would Port Sundries offer a zine version of their Seven Seas Bulletin?
At Port Sundries, we embrace the creative spirit of DIY culture. Offering a zine version of our Seven Seas Bulletin allows us to connect directly with enthusiasts who appreciate the tangible, artful edge of self-published media. This collectible format not only delivers our marine conservation and nautical news in a refreshingly unique way but also reinforces our commitment to grassroots, independent expression and authentic ocean stewardship.
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